Re: IT'S FINALLY HAPPENING!
Here ya go!
Like I said there's still quite a bit of work. Monday we begin cleaning up and prepping for the trim/paint work on the wall. Putting in a 5' gunmetal gray border from the floor in oil base to make cleaning easier. (hides dirt better too!)
Then I'll sterilize the floor and get it ready for the epoxy sealer. Then we WAX. If the Marine Corps taught me anything its how to buff a floor. (god bless em!)
Finally, the move. No matter how much I plan it'll end up being much like invasive dentistry minus the Novocaine. "just get it done" is basically my mentality. Luckily the 16k pound fork should be able to drive right in and plop the machines down. Half a day leveling them out, quick puff of ozone (cause I suck at wiring
) and I'll be making chips again.
Just to answer the unified question everyone seems to have:
Yes, this is a bold move. NO, this isn't a facility that'll be whored out to any/all jobs that become caught in my gravitational pull. I'm a GUNMAKER. That is what I do. It's what this company does. Between my expanding product line, current work load, and the new stuff that I'll be announcing once the move is done, I'm confident (certain!) that there won't be an issue finding something to do to keep the wolves fed each month.
Keep in mind that for the last 5 years I've basically worked 7 days a week. 3 in the middle east, and 2 here getting to this point.
The most committed wins.
Thank you again for the kind words and encouragement. It's well received.
All the best,
C